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Students Ready

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The Student Rural Entrepreneurship Awareness Development Yojana (READY) was launched by Hon'ble Prime Minister on 25 July 2015.

Central Cash

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Nodal department: Department of Agriculture Research and Education

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): Yes

Scheme open date: 2015-07-25

Categories: Education & Learning, Agriculture,Rural & Environment

Sub-categories: Scholarships and student finance, Education and training grants, fellowship, stipend

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Student, Ready, Agriculture

Details

The Student READY (Rural Entrepreneurship Awareness Development Yojana) program aims to provide rural entrepreneurship awareness, and practical experience in a real-life situation in rural agriculture, and create awareness to undergraduate students about practical agriculture and allied sciences.

The program will help in building confidence, skills, and acquiring Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) of the locality and thereby preparing the pass-out for self-employment. It also aims to provide opportunities to acquire hands-on experience and entrepreneurial skills. To reorient graduates of agriculture and allied subjects for ensuring and assuring employability and developing entrepreneurs for emerging knowledge-intensive agriculture, it was felt necessary to introduce this program in all the AUs as an essential prerequisite for the award of degree to ensure hands-on experience and practical training.

The Fifth Deans committee has given a detailed curriculum of the student READY program for all the disciplines in agriculture and allied sciences. The course curricula have been restructured to develop much-needed skills and entrepreneurial mindset among the graduates to take up self-employment, contribute to the enhanced rural livelihood and food security, sustainability of agriculture, and be propeller for agricultural transformation.

The following components are proposed for carrying out one year Student READY program in all the Undergraduate (UG) disciplines

  1. Experiential Learning on Business Model / Hands-on Training
  2. Experiential Learning on Skill Development.
  3. Rural Awareness Works Experience (RAWE).
  4. Internship / In-Plant Training / Industrial attachment
  5. Students Projects

Student READY program is introduced in fourth year of undergraduate education in the following subjects:

  1. Agriculture
  2. Agriculture Engineering
  3. Bio-Technology
  4. Dairy Technology
  5. Fisheries
  6. Food Technology
  7. Forestry
  8. Horticulture
  9. Home Science (now Community Science)
  10. Sericulture

Five components of student READY are:

  1. Experiential Learning with business mode.
  2. Hands-on training (HOT)/ Skill development training i.e. Experiential Learning without business mode.
  3. Rural Awareness Work Experience (RAWE).
  4. Internship/In-Plant Training/ Industrial attachment.
  5. Students Projects.

Experiential Learning with business mode
Experiential Learning (EL) with business mode helps the student to develop competence, capability, capacity building, acquiring skills, expertise, and confidence to start their own enterprise and turn job creators instead of job seekers. This is a step forward for “Earn while Learn” concept. Experiential Learning is an important module for high quality professional competence and practical work experience in real life situation to Graduates. The module with entrepreneurial orientation of production and production to consumption pattern is expected to facilitate producing Job Providers rather than Job Seekers. The EL provides the students an excellent opportunity to develop analytical and entrepreneurial skills, and knowledge through meaningful hands on experience, confidence in their ability to design and execute project work. The main objectives of EL are:

  • To promote professional skills and knowledge through meaningful hands on experience.
  • To build confidence and to work in project mode.
  • To acquire enterprise management capabilities.

Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE)
The Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) provides exposure to agricultural students to the natural setting of the village situations, work with the farm families, identify their problems and make use of various extension tools for transferring the latest agricultural technologies. The students also get opportunity to study the various on-going schemes related to agriculture and rural development and participate in their implementation. The students were given rigorous orientation and familiarization on various issues and problems expected on farmers’ field and hence gain competence and confidence for solving problems related to agriculture and allied sciences. It has been implemented in adopted villages under the supervision of scientists. Activities focused on intensive observations/ analysis of socio-economic and technological profile of the farm families in rural areas, participatory extension approach and acquaintance with farming situations, farm practices and interaction with progressive farmers. Soil testing has become the integral part of RAWE. This helps orient our agricultural graduates for participation in various rural developmental programme. The students also gained first hand information on industries during attachment with identified agro based industries.
The stipend rates have been enhanced of Rs 3000/ student/ month for a maximum of 6 months for the village/ rural training under student READY programme.

In Plant Training (IPT)/ Industrial Attachment
Technology and globalization are ushering an era of unprecedented change. The need and pressure for change and innovation is immense. To enrich the practical knowledge of the students, in-plant training is mandatory. In this training, students will have to study a problem in industrial perspective and submit the reports to the university. Such in-plant trainings will provide an industrial exposure to the students as well as to develop their career in the high tech industrial requirements. In-Plant training is meant to correlate theory and actual practices in the industries with the following objectives

  • To expose the students to Industrial environment, this cannot be simulated in the university.
  • To familiarize the students with various Materials, Machines, Processes, Products and their applications along with relevant aspects of shop management.
  • To make the students understand the psychology of the workers, and approach to problems along with the practices followed at factory
  • To make the students understand the scope, functions and job responsibility-ties in various departments of an organization.
  • Exposure to various aspects of entrepreneurship during the program period.

Students Projects
There is number of students interested in higher education and study abroad. Keeping in view their future requirement a component of Student Project is placed to understand and identify problems of his/ her interest and field, experimental set up, taking observation and writing and documentation in the form of thesis. Project work provides several opportunities to students to learn various aspects that cannot be taught in a class room or laboratory. In order to provide such opportunities to the graduates of agricultural science, Students Project is proposed as one of the components of the Student READY. It may be adopted based on the interest of student and expertise and facilities available with the College.The Students Project is proposed with the following objectives:

  • To impart analytical skills and capability to work independently.
  • To conceptualize, design and implement the proposed work plan.
  • Learn to work as a team- sharing work amongst a group, and learn leadership
  • Learn to solve a problem through all its stages by understanding and applying project management skills.
  • Learn to do various implementations, fabrication, testing and trouble shooting.
  • Learn communication report writing skills.




Benefits

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BenefitsThe stipend payable to the Student shall be Rs. 3,000/- (Rs. 2,500/- as ICAR Share + Rs 500/- as State Share) per student per month for a maximum of six months. An amount of Rs. 500/- per student/per month will also be provided as ICAR Share towards operational expenses (meeting faculty expenses, contingency, POL, medicines, etc.) during the programme.Mode of PaymentThe stipend shall commence from the month a student joins the RAWE/In Plant training/ Internship/ Industrial attachment etc. for a maximum period of six months only.The University will be paid the money in lump-sum in advance. For this university will have to submit demand to ICAR as per rule well in advance. The University shall transfer the stipend into the student’s bank account and ensure the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) which will be linked to AADHAR (UID) of the student beneficiary. The university will provide a copy of compiled bank statement to ICAR, New Delhi every year.The University must provide the State Share (Rs. 500/-per student per month) failing which ICAR may stop grants to the University. The student may be paid the stipend on a monthly basis at the end of each month.In no case, ICAR will make any payment directly to the student.Termination of StipendThe stipend will be terminated if a student will leave the course before its completion. No stipend will be paid if the student changes discipline or the University without any valid reasons and prior permission of the Competent Authority..

Eligibility

Eligibility

  1. A student, who is pursuing UG programme in SAUs/DUs/CAU/CUs of NARES in courses duly accredited by the National Agricultural Education Accreditation Board (NAEAB) of ICAR, New Delhi
  2. The student must maintain merit and good conduct as certified by the Head of College/University/Institution. He/ She should not remain absent during the programme without prior permission of the Competent Authority.
  3. The candidate should not participate in any agitation/ strike and should not take up any job even on part time basis or any other financial assistance for the same activities during the period.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

A practical look at this scheme for citizens

AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.

6.5
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 7.0/10 Good
Rural usefulness 6.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 5.0/10 Moderate
Financial impact 6.0/10 Moderate
Literacy barrier 7.0/10 Challenging
Women inclusivity 7.0/10 Good
Awareness 7.0/10 Good
Implementation reliability 8.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility7.0
  • Financial impact6.0
  • Rural utility6.0
  • Awareness7.0
  • Simplicity5.0
  • Inclusivity7.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The Students Ready program aims to enhance rural entrepreneurship awareness among undergraduate students in agriculture and allied sciences.

Key challenges addressed

  • Lack of practical experience in agriculture
  • Low awareness of entrepreneurship opportunities

Most beneficial for

  • Undergraduate students in agriculture
  • Students from rural backgrounds

Likely challenges

  • Limited awareness among potential beneficiaries
  • Complex application process for some students

Practical insights for citizens

The program provides practical training, but awareness and access may hinder participation.

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to information about the program
  • Potential lack of support from local institutions

Digital challenges

  • Dependence on online registration may exclude some students

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Need for coordination between colleges and placement centers

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness among students about the program

Application analysis

Application mode
Online registration
Documents burden
Minimal, no specific documents listed
Verification complexity
Moderate
Office dependency
Low, primarily online
DBT dependency
No direct benefit transfer mentioned
CSC support
Not specified
Estimated citizen effort
Moderate effort required for registration and placement

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach High
  • Gender reach Moderate
  • Occupation reach Students in agriculture and allied fields

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Cash
Benefit frequency
One-time stipend of ₹3,000
Benefit practicality
Moderate, as it supports students but may not cover all expenses
Financial meaningfulness
Low, as the amount is relatively small
Long-term impact
Potentially high if it leads to self-employment and entrepreneurship

Plain-language guidance

Students Ready helps undergraduate students in agriculture gain practical experience and entrepreneurial skills. It includes a stipend for participation.

Who should apply
Undergraduate students in agriculture and allied fields.
Who may struggle
Students with limited access to digital resources or information.
Best application route
Apply via your college's online registration process.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Online

Registration:

The students shall first register for RAWE-SPW program at the concerned College on the date notified by the University / Associate Dean/ Principal of the College. After registration at the College, students will report to the Coordinator of the RAWE-SPW program to whom students are attached. Selection of placement centres for RAWE-SPWThe selection of organizations/units/farmers will have to be done by the principal / his nominee well in advance.Selection of villages/towns:Five to Six students will be placed in each village, therefore on the basis of the number of students, the sufficient number of villages should be selected by the principal/co-ordinator of the colleges well in advance. Placement of the students:The students after orientation should report to the concerned host farmer allotted to them. They should report to the concerned placement center within seven days after registration. Once the students are allotted to a particular placement center, they will not be allowed to change their placement. After completion of the RAWE program students is transferred to student project work in a selected unit.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

What will be the stipend to the student in student ready program ?

The stipend payable to the Student shall be Rs. 3,000/-

What is the Eligibility for Student Ready programe ?
  1. A student, who is pursuing UG programme in SAUs/DUs/CAU/CUs of NARES in courses duly accredited by the National Agricultural Education Accreditation Board (NAEAB) of ICAR, New Delhi 2. The student must maintain merit and good conduct as certified by the Head of College/University/Institution. He/ She should not remain absent during the programme without prior permission of the Competent Authority. 3. The candidate should not participate in any agitation/ strike and should not take up any job even on part time basis or any other financial assistance for the same activities during the period
What is official website for the program ?

Https://icar.org.in

References

Detail
https://education.icar.gov.in/pdf/Student-Ready-Booklet.pdf
Guideline
https://icar.org.in/files/GSR-03082016.pdf

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Students Ready?
Students Ready is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Education & Learning, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Students Ready?
Eligibility for Students Ready may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
What benefits are offered under Students Ready?
Benefits under Students Ready may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages Students Ready?
Students Ready is managed by Department of Agriculture Research and Education and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for Students Ready?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Students Ready through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for Students Ready?
Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
Where can users apply for Students Ready?
Applications for Students Ready may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for Students Ready?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is income certificate required for Students Ready?
Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under Students Ready.
Is Students Ready a central government scheme?
Yes, Students Ready is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
Can small and marginal farmers apply for Students Ready?
Eligible small and marginal farmers may apply for Students Ready subject to land ownership records, income eligibility, and agricultural beneficiary criteria.
Does Students Ready provide subsidy support for farmers?
Students Ready may provide agricultural subsidies, financial assistance, crop support, irrigation benefits, insurance coverage, or farming-related welfare assistance depending on the scheme structure.
Can students apply for Students Ready?
Eligible students studying in recognised institutions may apply for Students Ready depending on educational qualification, category, income limit, and academic eligibility.
Is scholarship amount provided under Students Ready?
Students Ready may provide scholarship assistance, tuition support, educational reimbursement, or financial aid for eligible students.
Can CSC centres help users apply for Students Ready?
Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
How can users check the latest updates for Students Ready?
Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
Are there deadlines for applying to Students Ready?
Some schemes may operate through fixed application windows, annual registration cycles, or department-specific deadlines depending on scheme implementation policies.
Can beneficiaries track application status for Students Ready?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Students Ready in All India?
Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
Which nearby public services may help with Students Ready applications?
Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.